Medicine & TechnologyDuring the pandemic, remote learning placed both educators and students in a bizarre situation. Read on to know more about initiatives experts are developing to revive and improve the skills children might have missed during isolations and lockdowns.
Pandemic is far from over, according to the World Health Organization despite a drop in the number of cases globally. Find out the reason the WHO has said so.
The whole world is looking forward to the end of the pandemic. Experts say though, that there are signs before it happens. Know more about these indications.
Smallpox vaccine has seen potential against COVID-19. Find out what expert says about the possibility of the end of the booster shot and eventually the pandemic.
Find out what happened to the 46-year-old man from South Yorkshire that now looks like nine months pregnant after not receiving surgery to treat his condition.
A set of new studies point out Huanan wet market as origin of the pandemic. Browse the series of investigations about the animal-related origin of COVID-19 here.
Another shark attack was reported, this time in the Bahamas, which begs the question of whether these incidents are on the rise after more than three years.
Scientists recently expressed suspicion that a mysterious respiratory illness called the Russian flu, may, in fact, have been caused by a pandemic coronavirus akin to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that's causing COVID-19.
University of Essex found that anxiety and depression in the pregnant population increased during the pandemic, and among the greatest factors is the lack of adjustments for pregnancy services.
The containment of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the amount of medical waste around the world, which now causes great concern for human and environmental health.
Due to the current pandemic that has claimed countless lives all over the world, a lot of people are suffering from a sleep problem some call "COVID-somnia."
Stressful moments in life, such as the COVID-19 pandemic can change the way people perceive time as emotions are a big factor in how fast or slow time passes. But there are ways to help the mind back on its track.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, humans have been combating viruses in which, for some of them, vaccines, as well as antiviral medications have enabled us to control the spread of infections widely.